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Blood Alley

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.8K
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Lauren Bacall and John Wayne in Blood Alley (1955)
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His ship seized by the Chinese Communists, American Merchant Captain Tom Wilder languishes in prison but Chinese villagers help him escape to sail them to Hong-Kong.His ship seized by the Chinese Communists, American Merchant Captain Tom Wilder languishes in prison but Chinese villagers help him escape to sail them to Hong-Kong.His ship seized by the Chinese Communists, American Merchant Captain Tom Wilder languishes in prison but Chinese villagers help him escape to sail them to Hong-Kong.

  • Directors
    • William A. Wellman
    • John Wayne
  • Writer
    • Albert Sidney Fleischman
  • Stars
    • John Wayne
    • Lauren Bacall
    • Paul Fix
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.8K
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    • Directors
      • William A. Wellman
      • John Wayne
    • Writer
      • Albert Sidney Fleischman
    • Stars
      • John Wayne
      • Lauren Bacall
      • Paul Fix
    • 50User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Capt. Tom Wilder
    Lauren Bacall
    Lauren Bacall
    • Cathy Grainger
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • Mr. Tso
    Joy Kim
    Joy Kim
    • Susu
    Berry Kroeger
    Berry Kroeger
    • Old Feng
    • (as Berry Kroger)
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • Big Han
    Anita Ekberg
    Anita Ekberg
    • Wei Ling
    George Chan
    George Chan
    • Mr. Sing
    • (uncredited)
    Spencer Chan
    Spencer Chan
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Suey Chan
    Suey Chan
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    Danny Chang
    • Child Who Salutes Captain
    • (uncredited)
    W.T. Chang
    • Mr. Han
    • (uncredited)
    David Chow
    • Boat Man
    • (uncredited)
    Chester Gan
    Chester Gan
    • Ferry Boat Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Lowell Gilmore
    Lowell Gilmore
    • British Officer
    • (uncredited)
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Communist Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Paul King
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Esther Ying Lee
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • William A. Wellman
      • John Wayne
    • Writer
      • Albert Sidney Fleischman
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    6AlsExGal

    offers an anti-Communist twist on an African Queen-like tale

    Blood Alley stars John Wayne as a resolute boat captain (replacing Robert Mitchum) who becomes involved in evacuating a Chinese village - and Lauren Bacall - across the perilous Formosa Strait (also known as Blood Alley) on a rickety paddle steamer, heading for safety in Hong Kong. Wayne and Bacall share strong chemistry, despite Hedda Hopper's critical comments in her column, where she dismissed Bacall's casting as detrimental to the film (which it isn't).

    Several white actors portray Chinese characters (including Paul Fix and Berry Kroeger), and Mike Mazurki shines in one of his best roles as Big Han, though it's unclear whether his character is meant to be Chinese, Mongolian, or something else.

    Henry Nakamura delivers a solid performance as the sharp-tongued engineer. An interesting bit of trivia: Swedish actress Anita Ekberg plays a Chinese peasant and won the Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer, despite appearing in just two or three scenes, with no lines of dialogue.
    6BoomerDT

    Some Exciting Action Scenes. But...

    I've seen nearly all of John Wayne's A list films, but never caught "Blood Alley" til a recent showing on TCM. Looking at the credits I was pleasantly surprised that this 1955 offering was filmed in color, Panavision and directed by the great Wild Bill Wellman. It is gorgeously filmed and the action scenes are plenty and well done, as The Duke is a South Seas Captain sprung from a Communist Chinese prison to pilot a paddleboat that will take oppressed villagers from mainland China to freedom in Hong Kong. BTW, Wayne looked remarkably fit and healthy after 2 years in solitary confinement. He also acquired, to keep his sanity, a habit of talking to an imaginary character he calls "Baby." This may have been a good device in author Albert Fleischmann's novel, but in a movie script it's annoying. Lauren Bacall is the daughter of a missionary and even in the hot and stultifying humidity her hair, makeup, and clothing always look perfect. Naturally her and The Duke fall in love, but there is no chemistry. As mentioned, some great action scenes as storms, treason, and the Red Chinese Navy tries to stop them.
    7ksf-2

    Escape film with J Wayne, L Bacall

    The first of two awesome films John Wayne and Lauren Bacall would make together! this one, from 1955. J. Wayne is Captain Wilder; Bacall is Cathy Grainger, and when WIlder is taken to her camp, they must work together to escape the communist chinese. made exactly ten years after the big war. Bacall and Wayne will work together again, twenty years later, in the Shootist, a western, of course. In Blood Alley, Wilder keeps looking up, and talking to "Baby", and for most of the film, we're not sure just who she is, and why he talks to her. They load up the boat and make a run for it to try to escape. Wilder is the Uber-hero, a one-man show who can do it all with the help of the locals. SO similar to Inn of the Sixth Happiness, a couple years later. Blood Alley is from Warner Brothers, (and Wayne's own production company) while "Inn" was made by Twentieth Centry Fox. Blood was directed by the infamous William Wellman! one of his last directing jobs... he only made three more after this. Story by Albert Fleischman, one of several novels by him. It's quite entertaining, if almost too good to be true. Appears to have been filmed in the bays and riverways of southern california. It's no award winner, but it's a feel good story, shown on Turner Classics now and then.
    searchanddestroy-1

    One of the best anti red movies ever made

    At least one of my all time favourite for this kind of genre: anti red fashion. Not because of the message, the plot, but the cast, scenery, directing, and William Wellman is a director whose film have always more or less - here, more - enchanted me. Here, the Duke co stars Lauren Bacall, who was in real life on the total opposite political side of Wayne; and that's pretty interesting to know regarding this very movie, the plot, the scheme. There is nothing exceptional, jawdropping here, but I love this atmosphere, surroundings in China. I felt more or less the same in SAND PEBBLES, made eleven years later. And it is the first time that Duke and former Humphrey Bogart's wife starred together; twenty one years before THE SHOOTIST.
    7dglink

    Entertaining, if not First Rate, John Wayne Adventure

    William Wellman solidly directed and William Clothier beautifully photographed this preposterous Cold War saga of Chinese villagers that steal an old stern-wheeler ferry to escape from Red China. The entire village uproots and sails the ancient dilapidated vessel through the treacherous Formosa Straits, which are known as Blood Alley, towards Hong Kong and freedom. Of course, with a stalwart John Wayne at the helm, the boat is in good hands, at least when the Duke is not distracted by Lauren Bacall. Bacall, who seems to have wandered in from another film, has confused living in a small Chinese fishing village with taking a suite at the Hong Kong Hilton. Her stylish clothes are always immaculate and fresh; her make-up is perfectly applied; and her coiffures must have taken hours to complete. The brass bed in her room always has clean, pressed sheets, and an invisible army of elves evidently sweeps and dusts her home every night.

    But, aside from the incongruities and the racial stereotyping that was rampant when the film was produced, "Blood Alley" is an incredibly entertaining film that holds up to repeated viewings. Once the action leaves land, the escape at sea is exciting and often tense. Gunboats, storms, and treachery abound, although the Duke never loses his good-natured cool. Neither does Bacall, who remains confused about her surroundings and is dressed and manicured for a cruise aboard the Queen Mary. However, the film is great fun, if not as campy as it could have been. Mike Mazurki lends good support as a loyal Chinese villager, although he looks less Asian than John Wayne did in "The Conqueror."

    The stunningly composed landscapes that are bathed in ravishing colors and splashed across the Cinemascope screen are worth a viewing in themselves. The beauty of the countryside should have kept Wayne's attention focused, because Bacall is too cold and hard as a love interest, even for a man who ostensibly spent years in a Chinese prison. Maureen O'Hara always played well with Wayne, and perhaps she would have injected some blood and life into the role. Nevertheless, "Blood Alley" remains a guilty pleasure and loads of fun for those who love watching John Wayne play John Wayne and do not demand an entirely credible storyline.

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    • Trivia
      Humphrey Bogart visited the set as he began to film The Left Hand of God (1955). Lauren Bacall later recalled that John Wayne was the first to send flowers after Bogart became ill with cancer in 1956, even though he hardly knew Bogart.
    • Goofs
      According to the map drawn by John Wayne, the course from Chiku Shan to Hong Kong is in a Southwesterly direction. However, the morning after the storm when he has Lauren Bacall take the wheel he tells her to steer a course of zero four five (045) which a compass reading of Northeast, the exact opposite of their direction of travel.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Tom Wilder: [spoken through voice tube to engine room] If you want a last look at home, you'd better take it now.

      Tack: [heavy with sorrow] I looked.

    • Crazy credits
      The title is shown in Chinese characters, which dissolve into English.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hellcats of the Navy (1957)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • William A. Wellman's Blood Alley
    • Filming locations
      • Stockton, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Batjac Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,871
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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